4,537 Comments for Pennhurst State School

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when i go there tonite i will break that wall down and see if there is skeloton remains of someone there.. cuz it looks like a kid was plastered there... freaky..
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lmmfao :))
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dumb asses
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lmao joe.. thats what i was thinking
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first of all i want to state that...when i went there at nite i thought that bums just might be there as well... but after investigation i am positive that the only people that go there are people looking for adventure and deffinately not to stay the nite... NO BUMS LIVE THERE!
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That's not a horse and carriage, it's a carousel. See the top and the sugarcane poles?
And yeah, that looks to be a gingerbread house. The "eyes" look like peppermint candies.
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does anyone else notice the barbapapa next to the horse? remember those things from the 70's early80's? i was a barbapapa freak when i was a kid but i have to sat its a bit freaky in the setting its in -shudder-
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At one of the hospitals that I was in the community donated things to the hosital. On one floor we had a pool table another games that was simular to pool. We also had board game and book some donated. and some the hospital bought.
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One of the problems is the windows are boarded up. which is also making it alot of the basement darker. I have noticed alot of negative remarks at alot of sites regarding mental health and those who are developmentally disabled. as lynn and others have said some staff may not be the best, but many are wonderful. I have worked in group homes for meny years and I have also have been a patient in the hospital. I have had mostly good experences I have had two very bad experences. But that does not change the good staff they are still good and that is where I continue to go .
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Those are the same desks that we use at my school. thats kinda creepy
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they should do a commerical for 409 here
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See all those times you looked for napkins that a restaurant and they were out, you could just come here and get some
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I remember a friend in grade school who went for Special Ed and he use to use these flashcards with a special reader that he slid through.

Oh and that kid today....owns his own business and is married with four kids. Guess the flashcards worked
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"i real don,t think that those toys were there when the place was open "

You know what, even when a place shuts down PEOPLE BRING THING INTO AN ABANDONED BUILDING. Yes you are right, these were not here when the building opened up. WHO FRIGGIN CARES!

Mott is trying to show an emotion with this photo idiot. It is sad that a childhood memory is rotting away under rain water.

Look with your eyes moron
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The sad thing is if you were to show this to a kid now a days he would say "whats a typewriter?"